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By Center for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultatio

This resource provides 3 activities providers can engage in to manage their stress.

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By Office of Head Start

This resource provides tips to support family services staff wellness.

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By Office of Head Start

This resource provides self-care tips for family services professionals and home visitors.

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By National Center for Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning

Head Start staff working in home-based programs build and sustain positive relationships with families. They also provide a consistent, supportive base to promote effective parent-child relationships. Though this work is rewarding, staff may experience unique circumstances that contribute to stress, which can impact their work and their wellness. Discover the importance of staff wellness and professional boundaries in home-based settings. Explore safety practices to enhance staff relationships with families. Learn about strategies for self-care and reducing stress. Find resources to support your work with families in home-based programs. (author summary)

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By Rapid Response – Virtual Home Visiting Collaborative

During this webinar we will explore the core elements of reflective supervision through the lens of a virtual approach. Time will be spent discussing important considerations, concrete strategies, and suggestions for creating a regular, reflective, and collaborative approach. (author summary)

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By Rapid Response – Virtual Home Visiting Collaborative

Join us as we explore the topic of reflective supervision in virtual home visiting. Review fundamentals of reflective supervision and how those relationship-based strategies have been transitioned to the virtual setting. Learn concrete strategies from program supervisors and managers to help keep staff engaged, motivated and supported virtually. (author summary)

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By Rapid Response – Virtual Home Visiting Collaborative

Working entirely virtual is providing opportunities for us to think of new ways of doing our work. This webinar discusses strategies on providing group reflective supervision virtually.(author summary)

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By Rapid Response – Virtual Home Visiting Collaborative

Join us as we review fundamentals of reflective supervision and how those relationship-based strategies have been transitioned to the virtual setting. Learn concrete strategies from program supervisors and managers to help keep staff engaged. (author summary)

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By Siobhan Maclean

In this webinar we look at methods to open and close a reflective supervision session. Bridget Caffrey joins us to discuss a new model of reflective supervision for the virtual world which we developed together at the University of Chester. Kelly and Emma take the student spotlight to talk about their social work journeys so far and Rossita Maclean live draws some of the journeys people describe in their social work career. (author summary)

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By Jenny Durand

This resource provides guidance around infant mental health (IMH) and reflective supervision.